Considering the pressure is 17,000 BAR then its 4,521,906 Liter per nano second
The flow of electricity (known as current) is measured in amps by an ammeter.
They built many canals that flowed from the Lake into the rivers, and the rivers into the Mississippi. As they moved along, they got progressively deeper, moving the water in a certain direction. Why don't you try researching it?
ufm = Universal Frequency Modulator / Universal Flow Monitor
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Red out is an expression for the effect of excessive negative gravity. Caused by "excess" blood in the head ... actually the failure of blood to flow out of the head. Chief cause is outside loops in aircraft.
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Without knowing what you are trying to do, advice is tricky, but it seems that you have not switched the mains off. In the UK it would be illegal, but there is a slim chance that the cold tap is not connected to the rising main, in which case, that explains the flow, and the tank must be drained
The main function of an electric circuit is to provide a path for electrons to flow. The electrons are from a current source flow or voltage.
If you do not have mains sewage it will go into a local septic tank on the property or near by. Where it will be treated an then discharged into a soak away. If you have mains sewage then it goes into the sewer pipes and can either flow out into a river or the sea, or more likely it will go to a sewage treatment works where it will be treated and cleaned. From there it can either be discharged into a river or sea or it might be treated and recycled.
A correctly designed system, that is either mains or storage tank driven will do both perfectly. The issues are down to the diameter of the pipes, the number of bends in the pipes and the distance the hot water has to travel. The diameter of the pipe and the bends add flow resistance/friction slowing the flow. If you have long runs of pipe and the flow is unsatisfactory it is probably wise to add a pump to push the water along.
water cannot flow uphill
the water aways flow because it does
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the water company - if you look on their website it should tell you what the minimum water pressure you should expect is. You can test this by timing how long it takes to fill a certain size bucket. This is only cold water. The hot water pressure will depend on your boiler and should not be reported to the water company. There is more to this Yes the water company states what the min pressure should be in some cases as low as 8 PSI but before you start doing the bucket measurement one has to know the size of their pipe as each diameter will give a different flow rate and also what material your water main is as many ferrous mains do have a severe build up of mineral deposits which also affects flow rates . Also some mains do get "crushed" over the years if proper compacting is not used to insure the main is not bearing to much weight
With electricity from the mains, the current chages direction 50 times each second, so it is called alternating current.
a natural flow of water from underground
Alternating current is a flow of electrical energy in which the direction of electron flow reverses periodically. The mains electricity in your house is likely Alternating Current. The other form is Direct Current, where the direction of electron flow is in one direction only. Such as the flow from the batteries in your flashlight.